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Thank you, there's a good chance I still have them - just wasn't sure what I was missing. Will look in the UDM-SE box in the attic later.

Edit - doh, they weren't in the box. Probably in the house/attic somewhere but God knows where.
 
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Welp, the switch only came with an EU plug and I know for a fact all of my spare cables are in a box somewhere yet to be unpacked.
That's how they're packaged by Ubiquiti. If you buy direct from them they bundle a UK plug in the packaging box. Not many UK resellers do this, they just send the box they get from Ubiquiti.
 
That's how they're packaged by Ubiquiti. If you buy direct from them they bundle a UK plug in the packaging box. Not many UK resellers do this, they just send the box they get from Ubiquiti.

I must be unlucky as I purchased directly from Ubiquiti. No UK plug bundled, but not exactly the end of the world as I have a bunch spare, they just happen to be in a packing box somewhere.
 
Yeah it was, probably just a simple mistake, easy to miss a power cable, I could probably email them and they'd send me one, but have spares. I hadn't actually twigged the switch was EU plug by default to be honest, late night ordering whilst tired.
 
Yep, no wifi 7, wifi 6E nor WPA3. I can't actually find out of there are any concrete plans to make it happen either. But I suppose the beauty of it is because you're down to only needing a single SSID, you can create a separate wireless vlan for any wpa3/6E/7 devices anyway.

For us mortals though its brilliant.

@robj20 if you don't think you've enabled it, chances are you havent as you need to tick a box in advanced:
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It's not very easy to implement for WPA3 right now, and as WPA3 is a mandatory requirement for 6GHz it's a non-starter.

A chap called Lee did a great talk on this recently and a link to the whitepaper here - https://www.redwaynetworks.com/wp-c...is-of-Multiple-PSK-in-the-context-of-WPA3.pdf
 
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Anyone had Protect on a UDM/UDM-SE, then installed an NVR? I just plugged in a new camera and it tries to adopt onto the SE, but Protect isn't running on it anymore. The fix is to browse to the camera IP and update the NVR IP to the NVR, but little bit of a faff. I thought it would show up in the NVR to adopt but it didn't.
 
Is there a trick to getting Protect 5 installed? I can't find it as a firmware update. I want to give ONVIF a go. Just added a cheap 4TB hardrive in (that secret screw is critical).
 
Is there a trick to getting Protect 5 installed? I can't find it as a firmware update. I want to give ONVIF a go. Just added a cheap 4TB hardrive in (that secret screw is critical).
Secret screw. I didn't need to use any screws just popped the drive into the slider and that was it.
Not sure how long the drive will last I used an old 3TB WD Green drive I had lying around.
It's so much slower to use now though compared to the built in solid state drive.
 
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Secret screw. I didn't need to use any screws just popped the drive into the slider and that was it.
Not sure how long the drive will last I used an old 3TB WD Green drive I had lying around.
Well I didn't bother on the first six attempts to get it recognised; added it in and it worked perfectly. YMMV
 
Anyone had Protect on a UDM/UDM-SE, then installed an NVR? I just plugged in a new camera and it tries to adopt onto the SE, but Protect isn't running on it anymore. The fix is to browse to the camera IP and update the NVR IP to the NVR, but little bit of a faff. I thought it would show up in the NVR to adopt but it didn't.
Be interesting to know the overall experience because I’m considering it.
 
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